
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
19 May 2004
Online ISBN:
9781447301868
Print ISBN:
9781861344458
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The changing city The changing city
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New urban forms New urban forms
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The culture and media sector The culture and media sector
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Financial services Financial services
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Competitiveness Competitiveness
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Inner city and social cohesion Inner city and social cohesion
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Shaping the urban future Shaping the urban future
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Notes Notes
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References References
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Chapter
Four Competitiveness and cohesion in a prosperous city-region: the case of Bristol
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Pages
50–69
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Published:May 2004
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Boddy, Martin, and others, 'Competitiveness and cohesion in a prosperous city-region: the case of Bristol', in Martin Boddy, and Michael Parkinson (eds), City matters: Competitiveness, cohesion and urban governance (Bristol , 2004; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781861344458.003.0004, accessed 8 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines the social cohesion and competitiveness in the prosperous city-region of Bristol, England. It provides a brief account of patterns of economic and social change and shifts in the spatial structure of the city-region, including edge-of-city expansion, and evaluates the role of the financial services, cultural, and media sector in economic growth. The chapter also discusses the role of policy and governance in shaping the city-region, and explores the roots of competitive strength and the interaction between competitiveness and cohesion.
Keywords:
social cohesion, competitiveness, city-region, Bristol, England, economic change, social change, economic growth, financial services
Subject
Urban and Rural Studies
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